ARPES study on the electronic structure of VTe<sub>2</sub> with double zigzag chains

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Abstract

Layered transition metal dichalcogenide (TMDC) has been a well-known system to host a variety of charge density waves (CDW) reflecting its quasi-two-dimensionality. More recently, there has been increasing interest in spin-orbit coupling effect and topological aspects of TMDC. VTe2 has a trigonal CdI2-type structure (so-called 1T phase) at high temperature, consisting of trigonal layers formed by edge-sharing VTe6 octahedra. Below ~485 K, it undergoes a peculiar structural phase transition to the monoclinic 1T” phase. In this phase, VTe2 exhibits the 3×1×3 superstructure characterized by the formation of double zigzag chains of vanadium [1], which has been discussed in terms of CDW. In this talk, we report on the peculiar modification of the electronic structures via the 1T-1T” phase transition clarified by utilizing angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) and first-principles calculations.
[1] K. D. Bronsema et al., Solid State Commun. 40, 629 (1981).

Presenters

  • Mitsuishi Natsuki

    • The University of Tokyo

Authors

  • Mitsuishi Natsuki

    • The University of Tokyo
  • Yusuke Sugita

    • The University of Tokyo
    • University of Tokyo
  • Saeed Bahramy

    • The University of Tokyo
    • Department of Applied Physics, The University of Tokyo
  • Manabu Kamitani

    • The University of Tokyo
    • RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS)
  • Tatsuya Sonobe

    • The University of Tokyo
  • Masato Sakano

    • The University of Tokyo
    • Department of Applied Physics, The University of Tokyo
  • Takahiro Shimojima

    • RIKEN CEMS
  • Koji Horiba

    • KEK-PF
  • Hiroshi Kumigashira

    • KEK-PF
  • Kazuaki Taguchi

    • Hiroshima University
  • Kouji Miyamoto

    • Hiroshima University
  • Taichi Okuda

    • Hiroshima University
    • Hiroshima Synchrotron Radiation Center, Hiroshima University, Japan
  • Shintaro Ishiwata

    • The University of Tokyo
    • University of Tokyo and JST-PRESTO
  • Yukitoshi Motome

    • Department of Applied Physics, University of Tokyo
    • Department of Applied Physics, The University of Tokyo
    • The University of Tokyo
    • University of Tokyo
    • Applied Physics, University of Tokyo
  • Kyoko Ishizaka

    • The University of Tokyo
    • Department of Applied Physics, The University of Tokyo